Macmillan's Magazine, 1859-1907 : No Flippancy or Abuse Allowed - George J. Worth

Macmillan's Magazine, 1859-1907

No Flippancy or Abuse Allowed

By: George J. Worth

Hardcover | 28 January 2003

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"Macmillan's Magazine" has long been recognized as one of the most significant of the many British literary/intellectual periodicals that flourished in the second half of the 19th century. Yet the first volume of the "Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals" (1966) pointed out that "There is no study of Macmillan's Magazine" - and that lack has been only partially remedied in all the decades since. In this work, George Worth addresses five principal questions. Where did "Macmillan's" come from, and why in 1859? Who or what was the guiding spirit behind the magazine, especially in its early, formative years? What cluster of ideas gave it such coherence as it manifested during that period? How did it and its parent firm deal with authors and juggle their periodical work and the books they produced for Macmillan and Co? And what, finally, accounted for the palpable decline in the quality and fiscal health of "Macmillan's" during the last 25 years of its life and, ultimately, for its death? Worth includes a treasure trove of original material about the magazine much of it drawn from unpublished manuscripts and other previously untapped primary sources. The book aims to contribute to the understanding not only of one significant Victorian periodical but also, more generally, of the literary and cultural milieu in which it originated, flourished, declined and expired.
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'... thoroughly researched account...' Times Literary Supplement 'George J. Worth gives us a much-needed account of the rise and fall of Macmillan's Magazine, 1859-1907... Worth is a thoughtful historian...' Studies in English Literature 'Scrupulous research [...] along with careful attention to the seemingly mundane details, financial and personal, of a highly successful literary magazine, make Macmillan's Magazine, 1859-1907 a valuable resource for scholars interested in the Victorian press.' Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada 'One final word of praise for this interesting and often entertaining study concerns the notes at the end of its chapter. They are valuable not only because they reveal the archival sources that underpin Worth's study, but also because they often provide brief essays on topics relevant to the story it tells.' Victorian Periodicals Review

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